Jimmy Frank (106) and Taylor Westlake (160) earned decisions for the Rams while Ryan Hayes (113), Matt Krieble (120) and Danny Krieble (182) were awarded forfeits to round out the scoring for the guests.

Phoenixville (0-4, 0-4 overall) got five points from Jordan Valenteen’s technical fall at 195, while Garrett Serwatka (106) and Trey Romance (132) accounted for the remaining six points with a pair of decisions.

Upper Perkiomen (0-6) was within three (43-40) after three quarters of play thanks to Chandler Junk’s 17 points and Robbie Hinson’s eight. But Boyertown (4-3) put a defensive stop on Junk, limited Hinson to a three-point bomb and the rest of the Indians’ lineup to just three buckets in the decisive final eight minutes.

Mansur finished up with a game-high 22 points, while Tyler Bauman had 13, Bauman added 12 and Kyle Denin contributed 10 more for the Bears.

Conestoga 58, Pottstown 50: Conestoga stormed out to a 16-8 lead in the opening quarter, stretched that to a 33-23 advantage at halftime and held on for the non-league win over Pottstown. Antonio Moore led two Trojans offense with 18 points, while Bryant Quill scored 11. Tyler Hunsberger chipped in eight for Pottstown (3-9 overall).

Behind Kohl, Perkiomen (5-3) got eight-point outings from John Williams and Ja’ren Hampton as it expanded a 22-17 halftime lead to 42-33 prior to the fourth. Kohl got nine of his counters on shots from 3-point range while upping his scoring average to 21.9 points per game.

Reading 70, Daniel Boone 60: Three Daniel Boone players scored in double figures but it wasn’t enough to hold off Reading, which worked up a nine-point halftime lead and thwarted all of the Blazers’ comeback attempts for a Berks Conference win.

Stevie Sievers led Boone with 17 points, including five treys, while “Pop” Lacey and Ken Worthington each scored 14 for the Blazers (5-7 overall).

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Spring-Ford 62, Pottstown 17: Shelby Mueller, Courtney Hinnant and Sammi Stipa combined for 26 points in a 32-0 first-quarter run to propel Spring-Ford past host Pottstown in a PAC-10 game. Stipa finished with a game-high 11 points, while Mueller added 10 and Hinant eight for the unbeaten league leaders who pushed their advantage to 48-4 at the break.

Pottstown battled back with 13 points over the final two quarters, getting nine points from Alexis Hewlett.

The Bears were led by Kaitlyn Eisenhard’s 22-point night, which included 10 rebounds and five steals. Olivia Cavallo scored six of her eight points in the second quarter, which saw Boyertown (6-1, 11-2) turn a 12-3 deficit after one quarter into a 19-15 halftime lead.

Upper Perkiomen was led by Stacey Auckland and Kim Kachmar, who scored 10 and eight points, respectively.

Methacton at Pope John Paul II (ppd.): The PAC-10 game featuring Methacton at Pope John Paul II was postponed after officials failed to show up for the contest. The game has been rescheduled Saturday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m.

Perkiomen School 50, Collegium Charter 35: Kristen Burdo and Steph Falcone combined for 16 of Perkiomen School’s 18 first-quarter points that got the Panthers off and running in a Tri-County League win at Collegium Charter,

Burdo finished with a game-high 20 points, with Nicole Pupillo adding 19 more. Falcone finished with eight points and Lauren Stoffey’s three counters rounded out the scoring for Perkiomen, which led 31-20 at halftime and was never threatened in the second half.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Ursinus 81, Franklin & Marshall 72: Ursinus rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit to force overtime and eventually take a Centennial Conference win over Franklin & Marshall.The win pushed Ursinus to 5-3 in the Centennial and 8-5 overall.

Pottsgrove 87, Norristown 74: Norristown was no match for Pottsgrove as the Falcons won nine of the 13 events to nail down their first win of the season.

Morgan Schreiber led Pottsgrove with four wins, touching first in the 400-meter freestyle (4:49.48) and the 100 backstroke (1:09.39) while swimming on the Falcons’ winning 200 medley and 400 free relays. Jacob Harvey had three wins, taking the 200 individual medley (2:45.94) and the 100 butterfly (1:16.88) while swimming on the 200 medley relay.

Upper Perkiomen 104, Perkiomen School 66: Upper Perkiomen swam past Perkiomen School in a non-league dual led by Brandon Umstead with two individual wins. Umstead touched first in the the 500-yard freestyle (5:21.52) and the 100 breaststroke (1:10.22). Kyle Himmelwright won the 100 breaststroke (1:59.41) for the Tribe, while Jason Mercando won the 200 individual medley (2:18.24), Quinn Perlstein the 50 free (24.20). Ryan Mercando the 100 butterfly ( 1:05.12), and Tyler Baskin the 100 backstroke (1:08.28).

Perk School won both the 200 medley relay and the 200 free relay, and Connor Bade won the the 100 free (53.44).

Council Rock South 105, Spring-Ford 65: Ethan D’Arcangelo was a triple winner for Spring-Ford, but powerful Council Rock South proved to be too much for the Rams in a non-league dual meet.

D’Arcangelo won the 200 individual medley (2:05.27) and 100 backstroke (56.35) and swam leadoff on the Rams’ winning 200 medley relay. He was the Rams lone individual winner.

GIRLS SWIMMING

Norristown 91, Pottsgrove 58: MacKenzie Gross led Pottsgrove with two wins, taking the 200-meter individual medley (3:03.26) and the 100 breaststroke (1:32.29), while Alicia Youtzy won the 50 free (32.52) in a non-league loss to Norristown.

Upper Perkiomen 113, Perkiomen School 54: With two swimmers each winning two individual events, the Indians outraced the Panthers in a non-league meet between neighborhood schools.

Kristen Kilroy topped the fields in the 100 butterfly (1:10.84) and 100 backstroke (1:12.41), as did Kirsten Siwy in the 200 IM (2:28.72) and 500 free. Shantel Rios (50 free, 28.40), Becca Rose (100 free, 1:04.36) and Danielle Marino (100 breast, 1:27.53) had other firsts for UP, which also took two of three relays with Kilroy swimming legs of both races. The lone individual winner for Perkiomen was Yi-Ting Lin, who headed the 200 free with a 2:19.3 clocking.

Spring-Ford 94, Council Rock South 76: Spring-Ford held off Council Rock in a non-league dual as Rebecca Cubbler, Meghan Lui, and Jess Zajac all picked up three wins each.

Cubbler touched first in the 200 free (2:11.11), the 500 free (5:53.44) and swam leadoff on the Rams’ winning 400 free relay. Lui won the 50 free (26.94) and swam on the Rams’ winning 200 medley and 400 free relays. Zajac won the 100 free (59.47) and also swam on the two winning relays. Teammate Kelley Darlington had two wins, taking the 100 breaststroke (1:15.66) and swimming on the 200 medley relay.

INDOOR TRACK

Double time: The Hill School swept the boys’ 4x400 and 4x800 relays during a six-team indoor meet at Ursinus College.

The Blues’ Colten Habecker, Aidan Sheehan, Liam MacCartney and Braden Cordivari combined for a 3:48.57 to win the 4x400, while Nicholas Pearson, Sheehan, Jordan Trout and Preston Tietjen set the pace with a 9:07.55 in the 4x800. Hill’s only other first place came from William Reynolds in the high jump (5-2), who edged teammate Pep Feu Vidal (5-0) .

Habecker was also the runner-up in the 55-meter dash (7.14) and 200 (24.11), while other seconds were turned in by Christopher Liu in the 400 (58.20), Cordivari in the one-mile run (4:42.06); MacCartney in the pole vault (10-6); and Reynolds in the long jump (17-6).

On the girls’ side of the meet, Hill’s Bronwyn Dewey topped the high jump competition by clearing 4-8. Teammates Alden Price and Alexzandria Robbins were second and third, respectively, with times of 11.45 and 11.54 in the 55 hurdles, and Anna Matsuo was third in the long jump (13-11.5).

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